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Dual-trolley aluminum handle with comfort grip adjusts at the push of a button; locks into three different positions.

27"T upright, 22"W x 12"D, expands to 14.5"D.

24"T upright, 18.5"W x 11"D, expands to 13.5"D.

22"T carry-on upright, 15"W x 10"D, expands to 12"D.

Imported.

Designer

About Victorinox:In 1884, Karl Elsener, a journeyman in Paris and in the southern German town of Tuttlingen, opened his own cutler's business in Ibach-Schwyz and was supplying the Swiss Army with soldiers' knives by 1891. In order to distinguish itself from copies, the company founder used the cross and shieldthe current Victorinox emblemon all pocket knives. Named for a mixture of his mother's name (Victoria) and another word for stainless steel (inox), Victorinox was created. Victorinox today produces pocket tools, household and professional knives, timepieces, travel gear, and fashion items. The flagship store resides in Soho, New York.

Dual-trolley aluminum handle with comfort grip adjusts at the push of a button; locks into three different positions.

27"T upright, 22"W x 12"D, expands to 14.5"D.

24"T upright, 18.5"W x 11"D, expands to 13.5"D.

22"T carry-on upright, 15"W x 10"D, expands to 12"D.

Imported.

Designer

About Victorinox:In 1884, Karl Elsener, a journeyman in Paris and in the southern German town of Tuttlingen, opened his own cutler's business in Ibach-Schwyz and was supplying the Swiss Army with soldiers' knives by 1891. In order to distinguish itself from copies, the company founder used the cross and shieldthe current Victorinox emblemon all pocket knives. Named for a mixture of his mother's name (Victoria) and another word for stainless steel (inox), Victorinox was created. Victorinox today produces pocket tools, household and professional knives, timepieces, travel gear, and fashion items. The flagship store resides in Soho, New York.